Well, next iso should be a lot better. As I am trying to get kde-3.5.1 working properly. As for this iso I really did rush it. The dotpup downloader was taken out of the iso as I am also trying to get pacman or conary to work. Might have to settle for 0install. As for the kde components not working probably missing libraries
nothing big.

But with all of this info it will make it better for next time! Thanks.

Also, I included the webcam driver rarsa compiled. Can you all tell me if it is working for you, that is if it supports your cam. You can find out if your cam is supported from this link, http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html if it is supported, go to kopete and open it. Then go to configure kopete then webcam configuration._________________Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!

I had no look at your .xinitrc yet, I assume it is based on Puppys .xinitrc.

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Hm, in Icewm the rox-icons are already working.
In kwm not - and I don'thave an idea how to get them to work, just tried it...
But you can drag files from rox to the KDE-Desktop (create link).

MarkLast edited by MU on Mon 06 Feb 2006, 09:14; edited 1 time in total

Here is what I did:
As my CD-drive is broken, I had to install it to the harddisk.

Before I had used a frugal install, I had Puppy 107 installed with the XP-installer.
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=5117
So I already had a working "grub"-bootloader.
Now I downloaded the KDE-Puppy.
I mounted the new ISO.
In my old Puppy:
mkdir /root/mount
mount -o loop /mnt/sda1/Puppy-107-KDE-3.5.0.iso /root/mount

Now I could copy the files from /root/mount to a Windows FAT formatted drive, and reboot to WindowsXP.

I created a folder c:/kdepuppy and copied image.gz and vmlinuz there.
I renamed my old c:/usr_cram.fs to c:/usr_cram.fs-107
I copied the new usr_cram.fs to c:/
I renamed c:/pup001 to c:/pup001-107
I unzipped a pup001.zip and renamed the new pup001 to pup002
http://noforum.de/dotpups/pup001.zip

I booted and got the same error as with Puppy 107: usr_cram.fs not found.
So I patched image.gz to force it to use c:/
Download patched image.gz: http://dotpups.de/isos/Puppy-107-KDE-3.5.0-missing-libs/image-patched-for-WinXP.gz

set up my adsl (installed adsl-start-dotpup), and copied /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and /etc/ppp/pppoe.conf from another system.
Deleted the symlink /etc/ppp/resolv.conf
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Internet/adsl-start.pup

Can connect to internet, but konqueror does not start, the error mentioned before with libqt.
Looked at /usr/lib/qt - there is something wrong. It is an empty folder, but I cannot copy files there.
Maybe that is, because I also have the compilertools usr_devx.sfs installed?
So I copy all files from /usr/lib/qt-3.3.4 to /root/.usr/lib/qt and reboot.
(did I also type "ldconfig"? Don't remember)
Again:
xwin startkde
Yeah! KDE starts in 6 seconds-coooool!!!

Nasty Rox - it is good, because you can click on a dotpup to install it, but I don't like it to copy or symlink files or extract archives.
So I install XFileExplorer first:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=1922

And the KDE-menu has no Puppy-entries, so I install wxb-menue to get them:
http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.php?t=1985

Oh... but there is no /root/.jwmrc, needed by wxb-menue... so copy it from puppy 107:
http://dotpups.de/isos/Puppy-107-KDE-3.5.0-missing-libs/jwmrc.tgz

Now I can access puppys menu.
I run pupget to install Gimp.
It fails to download, and then Gimp is not visible in Pupget any more!
So I download it from http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/puppylinux/pupget_packages-1/
And simply install it as alien package in pupget.

That's it!
For the long awaited first KDE-Puppy some acceptable small inconveniencies.
Hard to deal with for newbees, but I hope my small report may help them to get everything working.
The result is the fastest KDE you ever have seen! Great

Also Abiword runs without further libs.

Many Thanks to Kenny and Bombayrockers

MarkLast edited by MU on Mon 06 Feb 2006, 10:40; edited 2 times in total

Well, yeah it's fast. What you expect, lol. Anyhoo. As soon as I can learn how to open these darn vmlinux linux.bin files, I would like for it to not load into ram, kinda like knopper.
I just downloaded puppy 1.0.2 in hoping to see that 2.6 kernel maybe try and use linux live scripts. But that does'nt look to good. So I did have a little luck with the pocketlinux installer once. But the only drawback was I could'nt get it to install anything only boot up and partition the ole' hard drive. Left stibbs at STX linux a message concerning this. But he is moving towards a live-cd with a efltk graphical instaler. He did mention putting a how-to on the non-live-cd-installer in the online magazine Linux Intern though.
Puppy can be so darn hard sometimes. Another option, which I have yet to fool with. Is to mess around with the install-hd2 script from puppy & see if I can somehow use it to boot into and install-puppy to the chosen partition. With my lack of skill this is sure to be great!!!
And porting the Wizards scripts might be easiest to do out of them all, only now I do I have all the required libs for kde! Which brings everythin g to weigh in at 550mb!!! Now for those with ram they may like the sound of that._________________Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!

When I want to view the source of a webpage in Koqueror, leafpad opens with no file.
I found no setting to change this in KDE.
So I removed the symlink
/usr/X11R6/bin/xedit
and created one to kate:
ln -s /usr/bin/kate /usr/X11R6/bin/xedit

Now it works

I'm still very excited about the good performance *wowowow* ehm.. *woofwoof*

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